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techniques and assessments (e.g. rodent handling, surgery, injections, in vivo imaging). Experience with cell culture, and in vitro cell-based assays (e.g. tissue dissection, tissue processing, sectioning
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vascular cells, assist with preparation of engineered tissue constructs, perform imaging-based assays, and collect and organize experimental data. The position supports the research activities of the PI and
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cleanliness of hospital areas. Minimum Requirements Knowledge normally acquired in the first two or three years in college, technical or vocational school in Veterinary Technology; six months to one year of
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of Physical Demands Duties associated with this position involve exposure to human blood, serum, tissue and other body fluids; and materials covered under Universal Precautions, working in noisy (above 85
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for biomedical applications. Advanced tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. Applications of plasma in medicine and biomedicine. Biomedical optics and photonic technologies for diagnosis and therapy. Laser
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Job Description The School of Medicine's Division of Urology has an outstanding opportunity for a Temporary Research Scientist/Engineer 1. The Research Scientist/Engineer 1 (Payroll Title: Pro
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donor organs under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) conditions for clinical use. It is a joint facility shared by Bone Marrow Transplantation, engineered CAR-T immunological therapy group, the Hepatocyte
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, and experience of healthcare delivery through the application of cutting-edge simulation methods, systems thinking, human-centered design, and innovative technology. Dedicated to high-quality simulation
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, Massachusetts 02215, United States of America [map ] Subject Areas: Biology / Cell Biology , Synthetic Biology , Tissue Engineering , Mechanobiology Biomedical Engineering Appl Deadline: 2026/01/11 04:59 AM
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that the toxin induces DNA damage responses in cultured cells that activates a senescence tumour suppressor mechanism (https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-12064-1). Cells undergoing toxin-induced senescence undergo